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mashgiah

or mash·gi·ach (mäsh-gēˈäᴋʜ)

noun pl. mash·gi·him or mash·gi·chim (-gēˈᴋʜĭm, -gē-ᴋʜēmˈ)
An Orthodox rabbi, or a person appointed or approved by such a rabbi, whose responsibility is to prevent violations of Jewish dietary laws by inspection of slaughterhouses, meat markets, and restaurants where food assumed to be kosher is prepared for the public.

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